On the right hand side of the screen, choose "New Application Online” then "Begin Registration Process" which will direct you to DEA Form 224 to complete and submit with payment. You must have your DHEC license number before you can complete this application.

Every two years, you must complete at least four hours of category I CME hours for controlled substances. We offer these hours at our CME conference every year. You can sign up HERE:CME Conference

The SCRIPTS Program

If you are a PA who is prescribing controlled substances, you should look into registering from the SCRIPTS program:

The
South Carolina Prescription Monitoring Program (PMP), known as SCRIPTS
(South Carolina Reporting & Identification Prescription Tracking System)
went into effect on Feb 1, 2008 for pharmacies and dispensing prescribers to
comply with submitting schedules II-IV controlled substance dispensing
activity. SCRIPTS is intended to
improve the state’s ability to identify and stop diversion of prescription
drugs in an efficient and cost effective manner that will not impede the
appropriate medical utilization of licit controlled substances where there is a
valid prescriber-patient or pharmacist-patient relationship. As of December 11,
2013, SCRIPTS has over 59 million
dispensing records in its database.

The Mission of the South Carolina Academy of Physician Assistants is to promote quality, cost effective, and accessible healthcare through the professional and clinical development of physician assistants in the state of South Carolina.